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William John O'Grady

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William John O'Grady (died c. August 18, 1840) was an Irish Catholic priest and journalist in Upper Canada. He served as chaplain to Connell James Baldwin's soldiers in Brazil, and followed him to Toronto Gore Township in 1828. From January 1829 he was pastor of St. Paul's church in York.

He died at Whitby in 1840.

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Members of the Reform Movement (Upper Canada)
   

William Lyon Mackenzie
James Lesslie
John Rolph
William John O'Grady
Henry John Boulton

David Willson
Samuel Hughes
John McIntosh
Marshall Spring Bidwell

Robert Baldwin
William Warren Baldwin
Francis Hincks
Charles Duncombe

Samuel Lount
Peter Matthews
Jesse Lloyd
Anthony Van Egmond

Thomas D. Morrison
David Gibson
James Hervey Price
Joseph Shepard


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